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MTV ONE80PROJECT - Australian Television Drama Competition
The MTV/Optus One80Project Returns To Bring Another Australian Drama to Life The OPTUS ONE80PROJECT has again opened the door for two Australian aspiring TV makers by launching its fourth year of competition. Both winners will receive an amazing prize package including a share in $20,000 cash and a BlackBerry® Smartphone. In addition, the Judges Choice will get the opportunity to work with MTV production experts and an Executive Producer at MTVAustraliaâs production facilities, valued at $250,000, to develop and shape their original pilot into a full-length multi-platform drama. The completed final episodes will be shown first on the Optus ZOO web and mobile portals and later shown on MTV Australia. The national television competition OPTUS ONE80PROJECT, is an opportunity for all local aspiring TV makers to turn their good idea into a big shot at the small screen. A 180 second pilot with an accompanying treatment can be uploaded onto the OPTUS ONE80PROJECT website, one80project.com.au from 12pm (AEDT), Monday November 16, 2009 until 5pm (AEDT), Friday February 12, 2010. Ten entries will then be short-listed by an industry panel of judges including David Gale who will also go on to select a judgesâ choice winner. Previous OPTUS ONE80PROJECT judges have included Noah Taylor, Abbie Cornish, Emily Barclay, Neil Armfield, Teresa Palmer, Alex Dimitriades and Nash & Joel Edgerton. For more information go to http://one80project.com.au
On Friday 13 November, Australian electro-pop act the Potbelleez were preparing for a gig of a different kind. In a Sydney cinema, the room darkened and the unsuspecting audience waited for the movie to begin. Suddenly, they were part of an unexpected live gig as, one by one, members of the Potbelleez appeared from the audience to perform their hit song Dont Hold Back. See what happened here. Were you THERE?
From 9 November 2009, Victoria introduced some changes to its road safety rules. The changes improve road safety and help make the rules more consistent across Australia. The changes affect all Victorian road users. There are new rules for child restraints, mobile phones and visual display units, U-turns and overtaking, seatbelts, parking, motorcycle passengers and driving with trams. ItâÃÂÃÂs up to every road user to know them before they leave home
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Thanks to Sprite and a heap of cash, Truth Hunters AJ and Nikos are on a mission to expose a series of unspoken truths to a public in denial. There's a new one every week! The guys are wet-behind-the-ears whippersnappers from Sydney, chosen for the project because AJ is tall and Nikos is short, and that's what all good duos are. If you think these truths are crap, submit your own at www.thirstfortruth.com.au for the chance to win a music voucher. Oh yeah and who knows, we might even make a video out of it! http://www.spritetruthhunters.blogspot.com
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